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This Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card recap contains spoilers for Episode 7 “Sakura and a Game of Tag in the Garden” I don’t know why, but going by the title I thought (hoped) this episode was going to be a little like Ep 34 of the original Cardcaptor

If you watched the Golden Globes, then you watched The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel win for the two categories it was nominated for, saw Amy Sherman-Palladino, the show’s creator and executive producer, as well the creator of the much beloved show Gilmore Girls, give a slightly

Have you ever wondered what working at a Japanese convenience store feels like? Probably not. But Konbini Life, a game developed by 2BirdsGames, will make you wish you had. If you’re looking to waste away your summer inexpensively (like yours truly), I recommend taking a deep

This Spider-Man: Homecoming review contains spoilers I walked into this movie feeling real salty. I’ve been salty about it ever since they canceled the last installment of The Amazing Spider-Man. Yeah, yeah. I know that all of you hated it, that Andrew Garfield was “too

“A First-timer’s Guide to the Mystery (and Beauty) That Is Twin Peaks“ is a guest post by Nick Caruso, the writer behind The Littlest Winslow. [Spoiler-infested waters. Swim at your own risk.] After 30 episodes filled with bizarre owls, evil entities named Bob, and a lady who

On paper, producing a show on the most popular monarchs in recent history is bound to be a hit. Yet, it would be reductive to say Netflix’s The Crown had it in the bag from the start. While the Windsors have lived through enough drama to produce

Kids of Appetite, David Arnold For weeks after finishing David Arnold’s fabulous debut novel, Mosqitoland, I speculated with fellow readers as to what it meant to be a Kid of Appetite. Was it an intriguing throwaway? Something that existed in Mim’s universe that we might

In the realm of cinema, there are only two sonic cues that really get my heart racing. One is the ear breaking trumpets of the Star Wars theme that go off as the title goes soaring into the stars. The other is the ponderous footstep

I loved Netflix’s Jessica Jones. By the time I had finished watching it, it had become my favorite superhero show. The original and deeply engaging story, mixed with incredible acting, interesting characters, and excellent production made for a memorable first season. At its release, I